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No. A joint account has the benefit of survivorship. That means if one owner dies the account becomes the sole property of the Survivor bypassing probate.

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I would empty it out before I did.

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Q: If you have a joint savings account and the other party on the account dies must the remaining holder of the account place the entire amount into probate?
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